The quite brilliant Filth is unleashed in UK cinemas this week. An adaptation of the Irvine Welsh novel of the same name, the film stars James McAvoy as Bruce Robertson, a corrupt, racist, homophobic, alcoholic, junkie cop. Dixon of Dock Green he ain’t.
Written and directed by Jon S. Baird, the film revolves around Robertson’s life unravelling as he endeavours to win a promotion, and is hilarious, uncompromising, and hugely entertaining.
We spoke to McAvoy about taking on such a potentially controversial role, working alongside the film’s amazing cast, and pleasuring himself on-camera.
How important was previous Irvine Welsh adaptation Trainspotting to you growing up?
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